'Wonder Woman' crosses $400M milestone at North American box office

There's no doubt that the DCEU has had massive success with their release of Wonder Woman, and the movie is still making money in the box office today.

The home video version of Wonder Woman also includes a feature called "Crafting the Wonder", in which the producers "explore the journey to create an adventure worthy of DC's greatest warrior". All three top properties hail from the studio's DC division. But for devoted Wonder Woman fans, the behind-the-scenes features alone should make at least one of the Blu-ray releases a must-own.

Sue Kroll, president of worldwide marketing and distribution at Warner Bros, said, "When Wonder Woman opened to such a terrific number in June, we thought, "This is truly a moment" - for the film, for our industry, for director Patty Jenkins and, of course, for Gal Gadot".

Warner Brothers has announced Wonder Woman will arrive on DVD, Blu-ray, and digital streaming beginning later this month. Gadot is returning for a "Wonder Woman" sequel, which has received a release date of December 13, 2019, while Patty Jenkins is still in negotiations to direct the sequel.

BvS is still ahead, however, at the global box office, having earned $873.3 million to Wonder Woman's $794.2 million. The music is by composer Rupert Gregson-Williams ("Hacksaw Ridge", "The Legend of Tarzan").